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Promulgation is the
formal proclamation or the
declaration that a new
statutory or
administrative law is
enacted after its
final approval. In some jurisdictions...
- l'album
Promulgation Of The Fall".
Thrashocore (in French).
Retrieved 2017-01-29. Zina Walschots,
Natalie (May 27, 2014). "Dead
Congregation Promulgation of...
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disciples of Atsutane,
along with
other priests and scholars, lead a "Great
Promulgation Campaign"
advocating a
fusion of
nationalism and
Shinto through worship...
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months after promulgation.
Particular laws are
promulgated in
various ways but by
default take
effect one
month after promulgation.
Promulgation is the act...
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Review ****ociation, 2015), 92. See 1 U.S.C. § 106a, "
Promulgation of laws". 1 U.S.C. § 106a, "
Promulgation of laws". 1 U.S.C. § 113, "'Little and Brown's'...
- Sūtra; English: The
Setting in
Motion of the
Wheel of the
Dhamma Sutta or
Promulgation of the Law Sutta) is a
Buddhist scripture that is
considered by Buddhists...
- of Sir John Stanley, as
Lords of Mann. Its
first recorded use for the
promulgation of laws
dates to 24 June 1417, when Sir John
Stanley presided. The Lieutenant...
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promulgated by John Paul II". (From the
title page.) It was
noted that "a
glossary had been proposed" previously,
before initial promulgation, "to...
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talks with
Laura Barney, and
Paris Talks, ʻAbdu'l-Baha in
London and
Promulgation of
Universal Peace which are
respectively addresses given by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá...
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Catholic Monarchs, to
become the
Kingdom of
Spain (de facto), up to the
promulgation of the
Nueva Planta decrees by
Philip V in 1715 (unification de jure)...